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REVIEWS < PUSHING GRAVITY Veselov; authors examining the gravitation adrenochrome and other toxic indoles. It edited by Matthew R. Edwards hypothesis of Italian physicist Quirino should also address the triggers to Apeiron/C. Roy Keys, Montreal, 2002 Majorana; and Martin Kokus on alternative adrenochrome overproduction, including ISBN 0-9683689-7-2 (320pp tpb) theories of gravity and geology in earth- stress and the "flight or fight" response sys- Availability: Order online via website quake prediction. This issue's Science News _tem, excess sugar consumption and sub- http://redshift. vif.com has abstracts of two papers on alternative stances that may cause allergic reactions. ‘ an gravitation theories that wouldn't be out of He says there appear to be four genetic t the beginning of the 21st century, mainstream scientists still can't say for certain what causes gravity or exactly what place in Edwards's welcome compilation. aberrations that either encourage the forma- tion of adrenochrome or make those who it is, and are still chasing Einstein's elusive WHAT REALLY CAUSES carry one of these to be more prone to this "unified field theory", though many maver- SCHIZOPHRENIA destructive substance. - Yea ° icks arguably hold the missing links. by Harold D. Foster orthomolecular me for schi r i ster Suggests In the mid-1700s, Swiss scientist Georges- Trafford Publishing, Victoria, BC, 2003 the best treatments or schizop ‘hich oo. Louis Le Sage (1724-1803) proposed a ISBN 1-41201531-6 (258pp tpb) wenn thioea antagonists, ¢.., IG ith d mechanical theory of gravitation, drawing Availability: Trafford Publishing, website a the ivoid t vheh the thy Q) 4 wi es" ona 1690 paper by Swiss mathematician http:/Awww.trafford.com; author's website, i Niis onlichtened ae wctive offers ereat Nicolas Fatio. To simplify Le Sage’s ideas, http://)www.hdfoster.com hoy e and Scknowled nus that schizo Frenics gravity arises from the absorption by he incidence of mental illness including donot need abuse. decision and Mocca aban- material bodies of minute particles or waves schizophrenia has increased at least sev- donment. He's even makin this and his filling space, which causes bodies to be enfold since 1750, especially in the industri- AIDS book available for foe at : "pushed into each other's owe ats alised world. Harold D. Foster, PhD, sug- http://www_hdfoster.com. (See part two of the term "pushing gravity". Kelvin tried to ests this "epidemic of insanity" may be a a ” _o ra modernise the theory in the late 1800s, while strong argument that the triggers which his AIDS/Selenoenzyme article this issue.) Euler, Maxwell and Poincaré were critics. increase the negative impacts of genetic Over the last half-century there's been a aberrations linked to this mental illness have rising interest in Le Sage's theory, and Matt — become more common. He believes psychi- Edwards's Pushing Gravity does much jus- atry has got the biochemistry wrong: drug tice to it (Edwards is with the Gerstein treatment is largely based on the false Science Information Centre at Toronto premise that schizophrenics have an excess University). His compilation of 23 papers of dopamine, when in fact they produce too (two of his own) covers: the history of the much adrenochrome—a metabolite of adren- theory; the modern wave of Le Sage-type aline as well as an hallucinogen, a free- theories (including from Tom Van Flandern, radical generator and a neurotoxin that who suggests an absence of gravitational undermines at least three major biochemical arberration due to gravitons having superlu- _ systems and damages the thyroid. minal velocities—impossible according to Dr Foster has researched the aetiology of relativity); and other models that take Le schizophrenia and concludes that if the Sage's theory further, such as Adamut's adrenochrome hypothesis is correct, the electrothermodynamic theory of gravitation. "ideal" treatment should involve eight steps, Contributors include Arp, Kierein, designed to reduce the production of adrena- Radzievskii and Kagalnikova, Jaakkola, line and slow down its metabolism to Veselov; authors examining the gravitation hypothesis of Italian physicist Quirino Majorana; and Martin Kokus on alternative theories of gravity and geology in earth- quake prediction. This issue's Science News has abstracts of two papers on alternative gravitation theories that wouldn't be out of place in Edwards's welcome compilation. 68 = NEXUS www.nexusmagazi ne.com FEBRUARY — MARCH 2004